Viper_JB wrote: » I wouldn't really care tbh but they need to sort out the parking issue in the city, cars are strewn and parked everywhere and no one seems to be doing anything about it, can't remember the last time I went into the city and didn't see a car dangerously parked in cycle lane, on a corner, on double yellow lines, double and triple parked...is there not people who are paid to deal with this?
evilivor wrote: » I presume this will be enforced with the same lack of rigour as that on Oliver Plunket Street.
moyners wrote: » Where it really annoys the hell out of me is at Coal Quay. Can't think of anywhere else where the council spends a fortune putting in place a really attractive plaza and it's usually covered with cars. Nobody ever seems to do anything about it, especially when the traffic warden clocks off for the evening - and it's right outside a Garda station!
the beer revolu wrote: » This drives me mad, daily. I see more and more people parking with all 4 wheels on the footpath, all over the city - and often on regular footpaths, not just on large paved areas.
Dbu wrote: » If the council decide that this is the way forward, then it will be a disaster, going from their recent ideas, Clueless
FrStone wrote: » Will buses be banned as well? It would be mad banning them, as it would only add to journey times.
Knasher wrote: » As I understand it, they won't. In fact I believe they are only banning private cars, taxies won't be effected either. It sounds like a nightmare to enforce, but apparently that is their current plan.
thomil wrote: » Enforcing that should be easy. Simply use retractable bollards like they're already in place at the Oliver Plunkett St./Parnell Place intersection. Give the people who are entitled to use it chip cards to lower the bollards, and the issue should be resolved.
pwurple wrote: » And what about traders? Patrick street has loading bays. God forbid you ever want to pass some stock into the shop during normal working hours?
Victor wrote: » It's a car ban, not a delivery ban.
pwurple wrote: » I'm wondering how that works? If they do bollards etc?
FrStone wrote: » The street is plenty wide enough for pedestrians, there is no need to ban cars on it at all. Will buses be banned as well? It would be mad banning them, as it would only add to journey times. What if someone parks on Patrick Street before the ban?
KCAccidental wrote: » will be fun times watching this a few times a day for the first couple of weeks of operation! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Cw0QJU8ro
Going Strong wrote: » From my experience, it's not too bad in the mornings, car-wise, or most of the day. However, through traffic on Patrick Street from Patrick's Bridge to Grand Parade late afternoons and evenings seems to be mostly cars for whatever reason. Oh and some fecker had dumped their car on the double yellows right on the corner of Patrick Street and Grand Parade yesterday afternoon while they ran an errand. Not the first time I've seen this happen either.
darkdubh wrote: » A lot of these are the boy racer/modified car brigade who have no reason to be driving up and down the street other than thinking that anyone is interesting in seeing the ugly yokes they drive.